Christine Zachow
About Christine Zachow
Christine Zachow serves as the University Relations and Science Education Operations Manager at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where she has worked since 2021. With a background in administrative roles and a solid educational foundation, she has contributed to various programs at the laboratory since 2009.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Christine Zachow has been employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) since 2005. She has held various positions, including Administrative Assistant from 2005 to 2009, Program Administrator for the Institutional Postdoc, Lawrence Fellow, and Livermore Graduate Scholar Programs since 2009, and currently serves as the University Relations and Science Education Operations Manager since 2021. In her role, she focuses on enhancing university relations and advancing science education initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Christine Zachow has a diverse educational background. She studied at Spokane Falls Community College, where she earned an Associate of Arts degree from 1984 to 1985. She then attended Saint Mary's College of California, achieving a Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Organizational Studies. Additionally, she studied at the University of Pennsylvania for one year from 1990 to 1991. This educational foundation supports her expertise in program management and operations within a scientific research environment.
Background
Christine Zachow began her career as an Executive Assistant at InVision Technologies from 1997 to 1999. She transitioned to Lawrence Livermore National Security in 2005, where she gained experience in administrative roles before advancing to program management. Her extensive tenure at LLNL reflects her commitment to supporting scientific research and education, particularly in her current managerial position.
Achievements
Christine Zachow has made significant contributions to the programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, particularly in her role as Program Administrator for various academic initiatives. Her work has supported the development of postdoctoral and graduate programs, enhancing the laboratory's collaboration with academic institutions. Her leadership in university relations and science education operations has been integral to LLNL's mission.